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structural biology. The successful candidate will be independent and thrive in a small and synergetic team. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5248-YANFIC-011/Default.aspx
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experimentation and biological analysis techniques - Adapt experimental protocols and troubleshoot - Use software specific to the activity (GraphPad, Adobe illustrator, DNA sequence analysis software, Pack Office
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identification of plants of interest and the isolation, functional characterisation and selection of micro-organisms (bacteria and/or fungi). Experiments will be carried out in laboratory mesocomes to test plant
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and analysis of thin films; Advanced knowledge in the field of photovoltaics is also required. Knowledge on transport mechanisms within hetero-structures would be highly appreciated. Even short
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, decarbonization and orchestration. Deploying applications on Edge continuum infrastructures requires the use of various hardware and software components that are distributed across the infrastructures
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- ical instabilities. By leveraging CADNA, we will automatically identify instability sources and try to fix/bypass them by combining our expertise on NEMO algorithms with CADNA developers' knowledge
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interest in interdisciplinary and multidimensional research and will have already collaborated with doctors, software engineers, economists etc. Additional comments . Website for additional job details https
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in Quebec over these time scales. The project will be based on a network of regional study sites, including short (ca. 2000 years) and long (ca. 8000-9000 years, i.e., since deglaciation) sediment
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the Marine Predators team of the laboratory. Approximately €10k of operating costs are planned to cover missions (field visits, conference), purchase of IT and small equipment, and possible publication costs
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by the El Niño phenomenon in the region. • Implementation of a hydrological model (rainfall-runoff model) to test hypotheses for identifying the vulnerability and resilience of the hydrological network